In-House Photographer
The in-house photographer is accountable for the effective representation of company products on all web properties, both in-house and on e-commerce marketplace platforms. This primarily relates to graphics, imaging, and video content. This position is also responsible for the quality of all customer-facing sales and marketing materials and touchpoints.
Responsibilities:
- Creative development of digital assets including photos, video, and graphics. Must bring the highest level of excellence to all work to achieve consistent outputs.
- Photography of new and existing products, photo manipulation, color shifting and adjustment, and proper output for each media.
- Shoot and produce product videos, including all organization and set up of shoots.
- Create graphics as needed for websites, newsletters, promotions, product launches, packages, instruction sheets, etc.
- Ensure consistency of brand tone, 'voice', and messaging throughout all projects.
- Capture visually engaging photographs of a wide variety of products. Imagery will be utilized for a variety of channels including but not limited to the website, catalogs, direct mail and our social media sites.
- Working with the Marketing and Sales Departments, create a consistent visual style that represents our brand identity and maintains our standards.
- Keep the photography organized on the server in the correct folder structure, with proper naming conventions.
- Product styling as needed.
- Photo editing as needed including color correction, photo retouching, and resizing.
- Responsible for maintaining the proper care of photographic and lighting equipment in the Photo Room space.
Action Plans:
Within standard working hours, 40 hours per week, plan and work according to the detailed plans below as a photographer.
Phase 1: Focusing on the soft landing and building teamwork with coworkers.
- Analyze current photo styles and try to apply unique photo styles from Korea.
- Work closely with other photographers to find better ways to build up styles for trend notes.
- Best outputs and qualities through re-touching and Photoshop techniques.
- Develop various postures customized to models and build good relationships to get the best performance and quality.
Phase 2: After the adjusting phase, try to set up new photo styles for trend notes.
- Try a different set of lighting.
- Find a new set of lighting.
- Try new angles and lenses to present different atmosphere.
- Apply more detailed product shots to deliver more product information to customers.
Phase 3: Renovate homepage visuals and keep searching for new models.
- Work closely with in-house designers to renovate homepage layouts to maximize the product images.
- Keep searching for new models to refresh the overall atmosphere according to upcoming seasons.
- Advise make-up directions to get perfect photos.
- Advise new side items to present styles well.
Phase 4: Maintaining and upgrading studio setups.
- Install backdrops for various atmosphere.
- Use various background colors according to product styles.
- Keep exploring outdoor locations for photoshoot.
Phase 5: Analyze fashion trends in the US and perform competitive analysis.
- Investigate competitors' websites to find differences and apply learnings if required.
- Improve user experiences on trendnotes.com.
- Be prepared for upcoming seasons with fashion trend analysis.
Phase 6: Successfully handover learnings and implications over 3 years.
- Hand over the detailed manual to trend notes to keep consistency.
- Recommendations and suggestions to move forward.

In-house Photographer Job at Trend Notes in Foothill Ranch
Trend Notes, Lake Forest, CA, USA
Job type: Full Time